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Outdoor Activity Attractions In Colombia

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Colombia , officially the Republic of Colombia , is a country largely situated in the northwest of South America, with territories in Central America. Colombia shares a border to the northwest with Panama, to the east with Venezuela and Brazil and to the south with Ecuador and Peru. It shares its maritime limits with Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras, Jamaica, Haiti and the Dominican Republic. The sovereign state of Colombia is a unitary, constitutional republic comprising thirty-two departments. Colombia has been inhabited by various indigenous peoples since 12,000 BCE, including the Muisca, Quimbaya, and the Tairona. The Spanish arrived in 1499 and by ...
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Outdoor Activity Attractions In Colombia

  • 1. Bioparque Los Ocarros Villavicencio
    Bioparque Los Ocarros or Los Ocarros is a zoo park located in the city of Villavicencio in the country of Colombia. The biopark houses animals of the region and works closely with the environmental authorities to preserve the local fauna. Los Ocarros 5.5 hectares are divided into 7 different sections with 38 habitats that are home to about 181 species of animals. The biopark also counts with a man-made lake that is home to different kinds of turtles, fish and birds.
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  • 6. Palomino Riohacha
    Palomino is a small town on the Caribbean coast of Colombia located in the Guajira region of Colombia, approximately 70 km from Santa Marta and 90 km from Riohacha.
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  • 7. Globos Colombia Montenegro
    The TV Globo Internacional is a pay-TV channel, broadcast 24 hours via satellite and cable with digital parameters, all in Portuguese. Its target audience is approximately 5.5 million people, including Brazilians and Lusophones. Currently, approximately 500,000 premium subscribers worldwide are available.
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  • 8. Parque Nacional Natural Utria Nuqui
    The Utría National Natural Park is a national park in the Chocó Department, Colombia. It contains diverse flora and fauna in a lush, mountainous rainforest environment with some of the highest rainfall in the world, at up to 10,000 millimetres annually. The park also protects the coastal marine environment, and is known for visits by humpback whales, who give birth in the lagoon after which the park is named, and sea turtles who nest on the beaches. There is accommodation for visitors, and ecotourism services are provided by the local indigenous people and members of the coastal Afro-Colombian communities.
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  • 11. Cerros de Mavecure Inirida
    The Cerros de Mavecure or Mavicure are three hills, located in eastern Colombia. More specifically, they are located 50 km south of the city of Inírida on the Inírida River. Geologically, the mountains are part of the Guiana Shield. The three mountains are called Pajarito , Mono and Mavicure and are 712 m , 480 m , and 170 m respectively. They can only be accessed by river. These mountains are considered one of the main tourist sites in the Department of Guainía and are located within a Puinave indigenous reserve.
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  • 12. Estadio Metropolitano Roberto Melendez Barranquilla
    Estadio Metropolitano Roberto Meléndez, commonly known as Estadio Metropolitano, or colloquially, El Metro, is a multi-use all-seater football stadium in Barranquilla, Colombia. It is the home stadium of local football team Atlético Junior. It was built with a capacity of 49,612 for the Colombian World Cup bid in 1986. The stadium was inaugurated that year with a game between Uruguay and Junior, which the Uruguayans won 2–1. It is the second largest stadium in Colombia. The first official name of the stadium was Estadio Metropolitano, which was changed around 1991 in order to honor the Colombian footballer Roberto Meléndez. This is the official stadium for the national football team of Colombia.
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  • 13. Main Square Ocana
    Cúcuta , officially San José de Cúcuta, is a Colombian city, capital of Norte de Santander department. It is located in the northeast of the country, in the eastern branch of the Colombian Andes, on the border with Venezuela. Cúcuta has a population of approximately 650,000 people according to the 2005-2020 census, making it the 6th largest city in the country. Due to its proximity with Venezuela, Cúcuta is an important commercial center. Hosting many billion dollar companies. The international border in Cúcuta is said to be the most dynamic of South America. The city has a length of 12 kilometres from north to south and 11 kilometres from east to west. It is divided into 10 communes and it is the political, economic, administrative, industrial, cultural and tourism hub of the Norte ...
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